Price-indicating weighing-scale



(No Model.)

e, A. FMRAND. PRICE INDIATING WEIGHING SCALE.

No. 442,873. Patented Dee. 16, 1890.

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UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.

CHARLES ALEXANDER FAIRAND, OF WATERTOWN, NET YORK.

PRICE-INDICATING WEIGHING-SCALE.

SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 442,873, dated December 16, 1890. Application iiled July 16, 1889. Renewed October 17.1890. Serial No. 368,389. (No model.)

To a/ZZ whom t may Concern:

rBe it known that I, CHARLES A. FAIEAND, of Vatertown, in the county of Jefferson and State of New York, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Pointers and Disks tor Spring-Scales; and l do hereby declare the following to be a full, clear, and exact description of the invention, such as will enable others skilled in the art to which it per-. tains to make and use it, reference being had to the accompanying drawing, which forms part of this specification.

My invention relates to an improvement in pointers and disks for price spring-scales; and it consists in the combination and arrangement of parts hereinafter described, and pointed out in the claim.

The obj ect of my invent-ion is to provide a pointer and disk which is applicable to any spring-scales, and by means of which the aggregate cost of the article being weighed atv varying prices per pound is instantly indicated.

The accompanying drawing represents a side-elevation of a disk and pointer which embodies my invention.

A represents a disk which is adapted to be placed over the face of any ordinary springscale, and which is divided into pounds, halfpounds, and quarter-pounds, as shown, the full number of pounds indicated being ten. Opposite each figure indicating the pounds and radiated from near the center of the disk is a column of figures which indicate the aggregate cost at varying prices per pound of that number of pounds of the material being weighed. Radial columns of tiguresindicating the aggregate cost of the material being` weighed may also be placed opposite the half and quarter pounds, if so desired.

Upon the cylinder containing the spring and to which the hook B is secured are indicated ten, twenty, and thirty pounds, as shown. The pointer C does not extend in a straight line from the center of the disk to its outer end, but is bent at a suitable angle near its inner end, as shown, and then its outer end is given a corresponding bend in the opposite direction, so as to point to the number of pounds, which are in a direct line with the center of the disk. Upon one edge of this pointer are formed a number of small points or projections D, and upon the opposite edge of the pointer are formed a corresponding number of figures J, which indicate the price per pound of the article being weighed. If there are sixty of the points D, there will be sixty iigures upon the opposite edge, and these gures will be divided into groups of twenty, as shown. I here show the pointer provided with three groups l, 2, and 3 of price figures; but as many groups can be placed upon the 'pointer as necessity may require to suit large vor small scales.

The figures marked upon the disk A just opposite the points will indicate the aggregate cost of so many pounds at a certain price per pound.

As the scale-pan weighs down, the pointer shows the number of pounds weighed, and the point opposite the amount per pound shows the total cost. For instance, when the pointer is at 1, being 'one pound, the amount at twenty cents per pound shows 20 in the first radial group of iigures, which indicate the aggregate cost of the article being weighed. Again, the pointer bein g rotated to 9,the amount at twenty shows 180. As soon as the pan has weighed ten pounds the cylinder containing the sprin ghas descended so far that it shows l0 below the lower margin of the disk. It then goes on to weigh from ten to twenty pounds at from two to twenty cents per pound,'which is shown on the pointer in the second group of figures. For instance, when the pointer gets to l on the second journey around, it means eleven pounds, and at twenty cents per pound the small point opposite 2O of group 2 on the pointer points to 220 in the first radial group of iigures upon the disk A, which is the aggregate cost ot' an article weighing eleven pounds at twenty cents per pound.

' Vhen the pointer comes around to 10 the second time, twenty pounds have been weighed and the pan has brought the cylinder down until it shows 2O below the lower margin of the disk. As the weight increases from twenty to thirty pounds the prices are read off in the vthird group of figures in the same manner as before, and when the pointer comes around to lO for the third time the cylinder indicates 30.

The disks, having the number stamped, printed, or marked thereon in any suitable manner, and the pointer are intended to be IOO applied to anyspring-seales nowin use. The Having thus described my invention, l object of prmtiding the cylinder with figures, claimas described, is to indicate to the operator in Theeon1hination,wth aspring-sealehaving 2O which group of figures upon the pointer to its cylinder provided with gures which in- 5 look for the price per pound, and then its dieate the number of revolutions given the corresponding point or projection will point pointer, of a disk having :figures indicating to the aggregate oost of the article upon the the aggregato oost ol the article, and a pointer disk A. lV ere this not provided the operator provided with groups of figures correspond- 25 could not tell whetheror not the article upon ing to the gures upon the cylinder, for the ro the pan weighed eleven, twenty-one, or thirtypurpose described.

one pounds, and hence would not know in In testimony whereof Iai'iix lnysignaturein 'which group of figures upon the pointer to presence of two witnesses. t look for ascertaininfr the aggregate cost of ,1 f Y the article upon th disk By this oon- LHAMHS ALLMDLRIURDD' 15 struction, however, the operator is informed Witnesses:

at a glance upon what part of the disk A to JOHN N. CARLISLE, look for the oost of the article. L. ll. AINswoRTH. 

